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Pens beat Devils 3-2 in OT

Despres nets winner

NEWARK, N.J. — The struggling Pittsburgh Penguins could have given up against the New Jersey Devils.

They trailed by a goal in the third period, and goalie Cory Schneider was stopping everything and getting bailed out by some pings off the posts.

But the Penguins hung in and pulled out a much-needed win.

Defenseman Simon Despres scored 2:21 into overtime, and the Penguins rallied to beat the Devils 2-1 on Friday night.

“The way things have been going lately, we could have just accepted this as a loss, but we all stayed with it,” said Chris Kunitz, who forced overtime with a power-play goal with 3:11 left in regulation. “That was the key. We stayed with it, stayed focused, kept the pressure on.”

The loss spoiled a magnificent performance by Schneider, who made 41 saves.

The winning goal came after Schneider made a close-in stop on Brandon Sutton. The Penguins kept the puck in the zone, and Despres' shot from inside the blue line beat a screened Schneider.

“I didn't get a great look at it,” Schneider said. “I think he came one way and shot it back the other through a screen. It just got a piece of the post and went in. It was a nice shot.”

Devils president and general manager Lou Lamoriello said Schneider's performance was one of the best he has seen by a goalie in a while.

“He gave us a chance to win, more than a chance to win,” Lamoriello said. “It's a shame he didn't get the win. Certainly the team would get the win, but he deserved a better fate.”

Marc-Andre Fleury made 13 saves for the Penguins, who fell behind 1-0 when Devils forward Steve Bernier scored on a wraparound 6:08 into the third period.

New Jersey failed to tie its season-best, three-game winning streak. Pittsburgh won for the second time in seven games (2-3-2).

“We talked about that, the last couple of days, that most importantly, we had to stay with it,” Penguins coach Mike Johnston said. “We were playing our game. We played a good game. We didn't flinch after they scored. We did whatever it took to get the game-tying goal.

“But when (Kris) Letang's shot hit the post (with 7 minutes left), you have to wonder whether it's going to be our night.”

Schneider stopped the first 37 Pittsburgh shots and seemed on the verge of his third shutout of the season when Peter Harrold took a high-sticking penalty with 3:29 left in regulation.

The Penguins needed only 18 seconds to tie it 1-1. Sidney Crosby, who had been stopped point blank earlier in the period by Schneider on a nice setup by David Perron, took a shot from the right circle that hit Schneider in the chest. Defenseman Adam Larsson couldn't clear the puck, and Kunitz fired the rebound into the net for his 15th goal.

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